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Grammy Winner Molly Tuttle, Gibson And Guitar Center Collaborate for Molly Tuttle Guitar Workshop

Music fans can attend these special Molly Tuttle Guitar Workshop and Q&A events, where Molly will deliver an intimate, acoustic performance and demonstrate techniques from her own songs at each Guitar Center tour stop. Molly will also take questions from the audience before drawing a lucky winner for an Epiphone J-45 Express acoustic guitar in Ebony, courtesy of Gibson Gives–the philanthropic division of Gibson—which will be given away at each event.

“I started playing guitar when I was eight years old and have always enjoyed spending time at guitar stores, admiring and learning about the different instruments on display,” says Molly Tuttle. “I’m thrilled to partner with Guitar Center and Gibson to host workshops where I get to shed some light on my playing style, answer your questions, and give away guitars to aspiring players at Guitar Center stores along my fall tour stops!”

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Catch the Guitar Center and Gibson Workshop + Molly Tuttle events in the following cities below. All events begin at 11:30AM local time.

9/10 Chicago, IL Guitar Center (2633 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL @11:30 AM)
9/17 Boston, MA Guitar Center (1255 Boylston St, Boston, MA @11:30 AM)
9/30 Savannah, GA Guitar Center (7700 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA @11:30 AM)
10/4 Atlanta, GA Guitar Center (2480 Briarcliff Rd NE, Ste 13, Atlanta, GA @11:30 AM)
10/25 Denver, CO Guitar Center (1585 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO @11:30 AM)

GRAMMY® Award-winning Molly Tuttle just released her critically acclaimed new solo album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, via Nonesuch Records. The album, which NPR called “magical,” is the fifth LP from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist. The deeply personal body of work, which embraces self-acceptance and reinvention, debuted at #4 on the Americana Radio Album chart. Tuttle shared the video for the album track “Old Me (New Wig).” The video was directed, written, and produced by Fletcher Moore and shot by Michael Kessler; it can be seen here.

Molly Tuttle, photo, Molly Tuttle Guitar Workshop and Q&A

Photo credit: Fletcher Moore.

So Long Little Miss Sunshine’s striking cover features eight images of Tuttle in different wigs—plus one shot in the center with her head bare, reflecting her lifelong journey with alopecia areata, which she’s lived with since age three.

Earlier this summer, Tuttle teased So Long Little Miss Sunshine with lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark” which is now her most successful radio track, landing at #1 on Americana Radio where it spent five weeks, a career peak. It also debuted in the Top 20 at AAA and is currently #13 there, marking her first time on the chart. She performed the song on CBS Saturday where she also sat down with Anthony Mason for a profile, which can be seen here. Tuttle also was interviewed and performed on NPR/WXPN’s World Cafe last week; listen here.

On the heels of two GRAMMY-winning albums in succession, with her band Golden Highway—2022’s Crooked Tree and 2023’s City of Gold—plus a nomination for Best New Artist, Tuttle recorded So Long Little Miss Sunshine in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, Eric Church, Cage the Elephant). This—the fifth full album from the California-born, Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist—features twelve new songs—eleven originals and one unexpected cover of Icona Pop and Charli xcx’s “I Love It.”

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